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High energy density shape memory polymers using strain-induced supramolecular nanostructures

Cooper et al., 2021

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14361074311235122268
Author
Cooper C
Nikzad S
Yan H
Ochiai Y
Lai J
Yu Z
Chen G
Kang J
Bao Z
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ACS Central Science

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Shape memory polymers are promising materials in many emerging applications due to their large extensibility and excellent shape recovery. However, practical application of these polymers is limited by their poor energy densities (up to∼ 1 MJ/m3). Here, we report …
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